Steve Shockley escreveu:
> On 9/29/2008 12:36 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
>> tcpdump on your if and see if you're getting bad tcp checksum's. Most
>> likely it's a problem with you network if, or switch, or router,
>> corrupting  packets.
>
> If you're used to seeing bad TCP checksums in tcpdump, you probably
> have a NIC that does TCP checksum offload.
>
>
In my case it was bad hardware. I've disabled offload on the driver. But
this was on linux, using ethtool. Good question, how to do the same on
openbsd? Ah, and i didn't noticed that the hashes where the same.

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